10-Sep-2013, 9:26 AM
My guess would be that RLE is the acronym for "Run Length Encoding", a file compression technique, and "buffer overflow" is the result of the maximum code length permitted by the encoder being exceeded. This would support Miika's theory about the lack of an end-marker, a section of code that tells the encoder that encoding has been completed.
CC1: 5,954,550 (completed)
--- CCLP1: 5,989,110 (completed)
--- CCLP2: 5,936,410 (148 levels completed)
--- CCLP3: 1,223,887 (a few levels completed)
My levelset JRB_CCLP1.ccl
--- CCLP1: 5,989,110 (completed)
--- CCLP2: 5,936,410 (148 levels completed)
--- CCLP3: 1,223,887 (a few levels completed)
My levelset JRB_CCLP1.ccl